
Text -- Psalms 119:47 (NET)




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JFB -> Psa 119:45-48
JFB: Psa 119:45-48 - -- To freedom from reproach, when imbued with God's truth, there is added "great boldness in the faith" [1Ti 3:13], accompanied with increasing delight i...
To freedom from reproach, when imbued with God's truth, there is added "great boldness in the faith" [1Ti 3:13], accompanied with increasing delight in the holy law itself, which becomes an element of happiness.
Clarke -> Psa 119:47
Clarke: Psa 119:47 - -- Thy commandments, which I have loved - O shame to Christians who feel so little affection to the Gospel of Christ, when we see such cordial, conscie...
Thy commandments, which I have loved - O shame to Christians who feel so little affection to the Gospel of Christ, when we see such cordial, conscientious, and inviolate attachment in a Jew to the laws and ordinances of Moses, that did not afford a thousandth part of the privileges!
Calvin -> Psa 119:47
Calvin: Psa 119:47 - -- 47.And I will delight myself The sentiment contained in this verse is similar to that which he had previously mentioned. The amount is, he held the c...
47.And I will delight myself The sentiment contained in this verse is similar to that which he had previously mentioned. The amount is, he held the commandments of God in such high esteem, that he experienced nothing more pleasant to him than the making of them his constant theme of meditation. By the term delight, he expresses the intensity of his love. The phrase I will lift up my hands, refers, to the same thing. It is a sure indication that we eagerly desire a thing when we stretch out the hands to grasp and enjoy it. This simile, therefor denotes the ardor of his desire. 416 If a man, by his mien and gait pretend any such affection for the law of God, and yet pay no regard to it in the affairs of life, he would be justly chargeable with the basest hypocrisy. Again, he affirms, that that affection, so earnest and so ardent, springs from the sweetness of the law of God having knit our hearts to it. Finally, he says, he would meditate on God’s testimonies. Along with the majority of commentators, I have no doubt that the word
TSK -> Psa 119:47
TSK: Psa 119:47 - -- I will delight : Psa 119:16, Psa 119:24, Psa 112:1; Joh 4:34; Phi 2:5; 1Pe 2:21
which : Psa 119:48, Psa 119:97, Psa 119:127, Psa 119:140, Psa 119:167,...
I will delight : Psa 119:16, Psa 119:24, Psa 112:1; Joh 4:34; Phi 2:5; 1Pe 2:21
which : Psa 119:48, Psa 119:97, Psa 119:127, Psa 119:140, Psa 119:167, Psa 119:174, Psa 19:7-10; Job 23:11, Job 23:12; Rom 7:12, Rom 7:16, Rom 7:22

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Barnes -> Psa 119:47
And I will delight myself ... - See the notes at Psa 119:16.
Poole -> Psa 119:47
Poole: Psa 119:47 - -- Whereas other princes place their delight in the glories and vanities of this world, and the study and practice of religion is generally irksome and...
Whereas other princes place their delight in the glories and vanities of this world, and the study and practice of religion is generally irksome and loathsome to them, thy law shall be my chief delight and recreation.
Gill -> Psa 119:47
Gill: Psa 119:47 - -- And I will delight myself in thy commandments,.... In perusing and practising them;
which I have loved; a good man loves the law of God, and the co...
And I will delight myself in thy commandments,.... In perusing and practising them;
which I have loved; a good man loves the law of God, and the commandments of Christ, and delights in them after the inward man.

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TSK Synopsis -> Psa 119:1-176
TSK Synopsis: Psa 119:1-176 - --1 This psalm contains sundry prayers, praises, and professions of obedience.
MHCC -> Psa 119:41-48
MHCC: Psa 119:41-48 - --Lord, I have by faith thy mercies in view; let me by prayer prevail to obtain them. And when the salvation of the saints is completed, it will plainly...
Matthew Henry -> Psa 119:45-48
Matthew Henry: Psa 119:45-48 - -- We may observe in these verses, 1. What David experienced of an affection to the law of God: " I seek thy precepts, Psa 119:45. I desire to know an...
Keil-Delitzsch -> Psa 119:41-48
Keil-Delitzsch: Psa 119:41-48 - --
The eightfold Vav . He prays for the grace of true and fearlessly joyous confession. The lxx renders Psa 119:41 : καὶ ἔλθοι ἐπ ...
Constable: Psa 107:1--150:6 - --V. Book 5: chs. 107--150
There are 44 psalms in this section of the Psalter. David composed 15 of these (108-110...

Constable: Psa 119:1-176 - --Psalm 119
The anonymous psalmist who wrote this longest psalm sought refuge from his persecutors and fou...
